SWEET SMELL OF REVENGE: Farmer Sprays Manure On Oscar Winning Actress And Film Crew During Fracking Protest On His Land [VIDEO]

Apr 28, 2016

Leftist lawmakers, like Socialist freshman Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, are attempting to shame Americans into accepting their radical”New Green Deal,” that will, without question, bankrupt our nation. From eliminating airplane travel to banning cow farts, the Democrat Party has become a laughing stock over their embarrassing attempts to control every aspect of our lives, under the banner of “climate change.”

Americans aren’t the only ones fighting back against progressives who are attempting to strip them of their ability to use fossil fuels. One farmer in the UK had enough of the anti-energy nutjobs, took matters into his own hands—and the result was spectacular.

GET OFF my fracking land!

Flashback to 2016, when an irate farmer sprayed raw sewage at Oscar-winning star Emma Thompson and her sister Sophie after they flouted a court injunction protecting a fracking site.

The stars were filming a Great British Bake Off parody for Greenpeace when the owner of the field they trespassed on drove his muck spreader in circles around the demonstrators.

A group of protesters were hit by the manure but the actresses remained dry in their tent, complete with Bake Off-inspired bunting.

Police were also called and also spoke to the actresses, who climbed over a gate and set up camp on land earmarked for gas exploration in Fylde, Lancashire.

Emma and Sophie, who won Celebrity Masterchef, filmed a pastiche episode of the Great British Bake Off called Frack Free Bake Off to voice their opposition to the fracking plans.

But this afternoon the landowner, who leases the contested patch of land to fracking company Cuadrilla, drove his muck spreader in circles around the demonstrating group.

After a couple of circles around the group, who were shouting for him to stop it, the farmer drove off.

Protesters are banned from the site, near Preston, after company Cuadrilla applied for an injunction in 2014. It is not clear if the fracking company will now take civil action – but it appears unlikely. Via: UK Daily Mail